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- Format: PCM Wave- Frequency: 44.1kHz- Source: line-in- Channels: stereo- file splitting disabled- prerecord time disabled- clipping light: main unit (I don't think it has ever blinked yet)- trigger: off- Automatic Gain Control: Live (slow)- AGC clip time: 400msAnd in the recording screen it mentions:- Gain left: -0.5dB- Gain right: -0.5 dB- AGC: live (slow) 48.5 dB
I've been playing around with the recording levels. The first two shows it was set way too low (-50dB and -40dB), I was scared of setting it too high and thereby distorting the mics. Last night it was at 0dB, but it turned out still a bit too quiet (see the image). I was sitting on the balcony though of a pretty large venue. It could also be the microphone, as it's really small (and cheap), but the quality is great, very clean.
I've also been reading the thread on the Recording Enhancements Pack (not all 50 pages, but the first and the last two/three). Would love to try it out, but judging from the last pages it isn't really stable at the moment so I'll rather wait until it's pretty much bugless.
It is quite normal you need several shows to get the recordings ok, and remember, mic placement is important.
In audacity, use the hard limiter (the one you need to install extra as part of the filter kit), and set that to lower the applause noise, after that you can up the gain...
The Hard Limiter controls are:dB limit: the input signal level above which the input signal will be clipped.Wet level: controls the amount of the clipped signal fed to the output. It thus acts as a volume control applied after the limiter (just as if you applied the effect and then used the Amplify effect).Residue level: controls the amount of the clipped signal that will be mixed back in. By default the value is set to zero and so the clipped signal is discarded. By raising this level, some of the clipped signal will be restored, making the limit softer and retaining more of the peaks and troughs of the original waveform. Alternatively if you turn the residue full up and the Wet signal full down, you get only the pieces of waveform that are above the dB limit you chose.
_tunic_ -You recorded Dexter Romweber of the Flat Duo Jets? Very cool. How was the show?
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